THE KING'S PICTURES
I “THE SOUL OF A CHILD_’’ ‘ Baby Em. German. known as the ‘Child Bemh3«l'flt of the screen, makes ].her appearance in “The Soul of a. iChild"’ at the Ki_ng’s. Although of [Very Wilder Years this womierful child actress has -all the airsand manner-' isms of a great tragelicnno. She has a captivating charm rarely seen in. -0119 5:0 young, and in niomcllts where’the story calls for emotional pourh-a,y.. 31, she rises to the occasion in a man. ner to the envied by many actresses of mature years. The story gives. her ample opportunity to display her abil» ity, and she receives adrnlr-able sup» [port from Jack Dunn.- The plot is {human and convincing, and is well’ % presented. * C-HAPLIN, AGAIN "PO-EIGHT. Charlie Chaplin, in the C‘nam.pi<-._n-,.. created such a furore on Saturday‘ evening, that the management of the Kings’, wisely offer this Stirling laugh prod‘u.Cel‘ again to-night. Supporting this is what might 'bc describcsl a‘S' one of the clevere-st comedies that Mack Sennett has produced, entitled The Clever Dummy. With three big attractions of such merit, patrons Willi receive -a thorough eveni’ng’s cute‘:fainmcnt at the King’sTHE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE_ The first Australian made picture to receive Vice-Regal Patronage and‘ testimony was the Sentimental Bloke, which will shortly apear at the King's. New records have been created everywhrce by this masterpiece. -
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3377, 5 January 1920, Page 4
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221THE KING'S PICTURES Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3377, 5 January 1920, Page 4
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